Showing posts with label Sci-Fi. Show all posts
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Sunday, 23 October 2011

Avatar



Avatar (2009) – Movie Review

Director: James Cameron
Screenwriter: James Cameron
Producers: James Cameron, Jon Landau
Studio/s: 20th Century Fox
Production Companies: Lightstorm Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, Ingenious Film Partners
Top Billed Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Wes Studi, Laz Alonso

LOGLINE: Jake Sulley takes on an 'Avatar', an alien body that you project your mind into, to infiltrate the Na'avi to help the mining company persuade them to move off the rescource rich patch they inhabit, but when he falls in love with their princess and the mining company become more and more greedy Jake and his loyal scientist friends must teach the Na'avi how to fight the humans.

VIEWING CIRCUMSTANCES: At the IMAX Cinemas in 3D (IMAX, Darling Harbour).

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Awesome! I had heard a lot of buzz, but hadn't listened closely to any of it so as not to build up an expectation, which was probably best. Shortly after seeing it two of my friends were talking about it and the conversation went something like this: 
A-"Have you seen Avatar?" B-"Are you kidding? How good is it?" A-"I know right?" B-"Ridiculous" A-"Just quietly I think it could be man kinds greatest achievement" B-"Just quietly I think it's the reason man kind exists".
Now, I think that if I had have heard that before I saw it I would've been disappointed. But let's face it, I don't think any movie, probably not even my favourite (Lord of the Rings) could live up to that hype.

STORY: Yes, what you've probably heard is true; the story is the weakest part of an otherwise strong movie. It is unoriginal, on the nose, corny and sometimes plain patronising. Having said that, it's also a ripping tale and mythologically strong. i.e. Even if it isn't original or delicate it's still a fun, meaningful adventure.

PRODUCTION: Breakthrough, brilliant and awesome. On the back of the (also breakthrough) production techniques of Lord of the Rings, Cameron took things to yet another level and single handedly (for better or [more likely] worse) shepherded in a whole new generation of 3D movies. 

PERFORMANCE: Sam Worthington is strong in the lead though I don't think he quite had the American accent down 100% (I'd have preferred if they let him play it straight [Aussie]). I get the feeling that Sigourney's role was maybe a little too easy for her and she might've been erring on the side of boredom. The vocal actors are all strong, led by the best of the lot, Zoe Saldana. Stephen Lang did well with a one dimensional "shapeshifter". Michelle Rodriguez takes my Best in Show award. 

OVERALL: James Cameron can be as subtle as a sledge hammer at times (unobtanium? come one) but the dude can tell a story and as unoriginal as this is it still hit some major mythic chord within me and resonated.

MEETSLINE: Pocahontas/Dances with Wolves (same movie) meets  Independence Day (only humans are the aliens in this one).

FAVOURITE QUOTES: "I see you"
"Run! Definitely run!"
"Sky People cannot learn, you do not see"
"It is hard to fill a cup that is already full."

RECOMMENDED ACCOMPANIMENT: Blue centered-grapefruit

LINKS: Deconstruction to come soon: http://filmdeconstructions.blogspot.com/

RATING:

4 1/2 out of 5 reels of film.


Movie Review by A.B. McBlogsmith the Backwards Cap Film Reviewer

(C) Review Flix 2011

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope



Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) – Movie Review

Director: George Lucas
Screenwriter: George Lucas
Producers: Gary Kurtz, Rick McCallum
Studio:  20th Century Fox
Production Company: Lucasfilm
Top Billed Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Peter Mayhew, David Prowse, James Earl Jones

LOGLINE: A simple farm boy comes into possession of two important droids and joins a small party together to take them to their rightful owner a galactic princess who's been kidnapped and held prisoner upon the Deathstar, a spaceship the size of a moon.

VIEWING CIRCUMSTANCES: I can't remember but it was probably on free-to-air television as a kid before I promptly fell in love with it and had my parents by the VHS.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS: Before Lord of the Rings came along, this was my all time favourite. To some Star Wars fans this is sacrilege. But why must we fight Kevin Smith? Can't there be two THE Trilogies?

STORY: George Lucas admitted/cited that he was strongly influenced by Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which is a study of mythology (religious 'tales' etc) and the monomyth (the theory that all stories share the same certain stages). This story hits all of those marks and reinvents them for a modern audience, in effect making Star Wars the religion of a generation, which it was for me. Literally, I (along with many others), once put 'Jedi' down as my religion on the Australian Census.


Since this little secret came out The Hero with a Thousand Faces has become a bible for screenwriters.

PRODUCTION: A true breakthrough it what was possible from the medium of film making, George Lucas paved the way for many films and it still stands the test of time over 30 years later!

PERFORMANCE: Great performances all round from who were essentially a bunch of unknowns. It's a pity we haven't seen more of Mark Hamill since in non Sci-Fi/SW related stuff. Same goes for Carrie Fisher actually.

OVERALL: One of the greatest films ever made, it has not only influenced film but wider culture and life.

MEETSLINE: Sci-Fi meets Western and Opera.

FAVOURITE QUOTES:


"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away"


"May the Force be with you"


"Boring conversation anyway"


"Stormtrooper: Let me see your identification. 
Obi-Wan: [with a small wave of his hand] You don't need to see his identification.
Stormtrooper: We don't need to see his identification.
Obi-Wan: These aren't the droids you're looking for.
Stormtrooper: These aren't the droids we're looking for.
Obi-Wan: He can go about his business.
Stormtrooper: You can go about your business.
Obi-Wan: Move along. 
Stormtrooper: Move along... move along. "

RECOMMENDED ACCOMPANIMENT: Blue Milkshake.

LINKS: 


Check out my deconstruction of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope here: 


RATING:

5 out of 5 reels of film.


Movie Review by A.B. McBlogsmith the Backwards Cap Film Reviewer

(C) Review Flix 2011